Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1884 — POLITICAL. [ARTICLE]

POLITICAL.

The Massachusetts Democratic Convention, in seestoa at Werceate*. nominated Judge William C Eadfcott, for Governor.

Sow. Owyt It fSetdaaos wa* aamuaMH aaej-aaett* HepePAeaan Kate Coeveotaeau The VieeMMtia HeymKiaaa foarewtbe jreaeot State ,Ina far Tbe lowa latMWMie OeMvaatiaa aoarinated & L. Bwrvaa. for Jadye of tbe Kipneaae Court, ao« ratified tbe Greeabat* aoatiaatioM lor fcotrvtarj of Kale aad for Trcaa i urer. Tbe Texa* beyiihH** Coavenaoa adopted a re*o utioe that it i* kajadtedow to pteee a Kate ticket ia tbe fitid, aad re com taetodhoy tbe bepuldkaß* to aid ha tbe edeoBe of a- bbpsbat taatiteta Tbe Kaaaa* Frobitotioo Coovestioa noatinated a 1 ail State ticket, beaded by Hr. ietaort for Corernor. A dkpatdb from White hirer inner toot, vt., *ay«: “'factum* from Bth tows*, ylrmy tbe eomptete Gcberauonai rcee of tbe State, chow tbe reau.t; Total votee**t «r.« 21 Fbayree. Bepubijean, 4L.VJ7; KeOityot. leemocrat. JV.ek*: Soule, Croeatjack. t-h; teauermy, ISS; makmy Fi.trroe'* ma;orlty 21,418. Tbe reduetioa of the Hope Clean majority ic bSM." 7ie Prohibstt'/L tit *te Conventioa nominated full State aod elector*: ticket*, witb S. I», HaKinr* ** tbefr candidate for Governor.

Congreational nonunation*: James G. faiouat, liewaoerat, Wxtb Georyia Oictriet; F, H. facckweU. faepubiiean. Twelfth Mamachuaet«; ratauel J. faandali, Third Feencylvania; T. J. Fatehcn. Frcbibitocmiet. Second Wi*ooo*ls: It. J. Hilier, Frohibitiooiat, Fifth tt'l w^nrin: J. i. Sotton, FrohlWttionitt- Sixth Wtecenam; F. C. Haley. Heoaoerat. Elytrth Uliaoia: w. s. Shirk, faepublieaa. Sixth wj*. ooatia; G. v, Woodward, leimems. Seventh Wfacooain: 3,3. Tbonston. liemocrat. Second Hicneaot*; William Walter Fbcipa, He publican. F.f th Hewiertey: Clin WeHbom, lieop^ciat. Sixth Texa*; If. If. faeafrow, Kcp»jbji.an, Seventh Texa*; Tboma* Croxton. JUetaocrat, F)r*t Viryinia; L. H. Seller*, faepubiiean. Third Hiebiyaa; C. F, GiWi'*. faepubiiean, Tenth Hidulyau; Ctia*. C. Cometock, Greenback, Fifth H chlyan; Frank tawlcr, Detaoerat. Second IJrfw/i*; If. If. HiU. faepubifcpH, Sixth IJihKd*; T. W. Sadder. Hewocrat, Fifth Alaluitjaa; John H. Glover, Democrat, b'inth Hlanouri; H. F. Fecninyton. fucion. Third Hicblyan; Win. E. Macon aad Geory ? If. Ifatric. ffepublicane. Third Illinois; J. H. Hopkln*, Demot.-rat, Twenty-aeeond Feuneylvania; Morn*on Foster. Democrat, Twenty-third Fennrylvania; J. S. Wooi*ou. faepubik-an. First iowa; Geo. H. Haaey, faepubiiean. Sixth Hew Jeraey; J. fa. Weber, faepubiiean. Thirty-third »w York, Gen, Butler addressed an audience of S/F/i people on the Fair Ground* at Minneapf/ii*. Hl* t-peecb wa* #uf stantlaily the came a* that in Detroit and Cbicayo. At a conference of the Tamixianv leader* in Hew Fork, after s number of speeches bad been made. John Kelly wa* tusked to ylve bl* view*. He *poke at »om« ienyth. He referred to Tammany’* recoynition by tbe l**t State convention, and to ti»e proceed in y* of tbe national convention. He thouyht that all difference* *hould lie foryotten, and that Tammany *hou!d *upfp;rt the rogulnr Democratic tickc.-t. * Tammany Hali ha* alway* been, i« now, and always will \>n a Democratic oryanb.ation,” be eald, “and a* such limit indora.- the nominee* of the Democratic convention. Thie mu*t be done, not only a* a matter of policy, but because we are Democrau and thou id lie onaistent with our record. Thi* (support 1* meant in yood faith,” be added; •*Tamrnany alway* *um>orU it* candidaP;* bonenti ly, and will go to the foil* and vote for Cleveland and Hendrick*.” Ho formal vote wa* taken, but the opinion wa* unanimous after Mr. Kolly’i speech that the orgnni/.n~ Uon should support the Democratic ticket. Albany (N. Y.) (liapatcli: The “Jacksonlnns"—a political organization—serenaded Gov. Cleveland to-night. The Governor, as he appeared, wus saluted by the band playing “See, the Conquering Hero Come*,” and the cheers of the crowd. Gov. Cleveland acknowledged the compliment of tbe serenade, and complimented the club on it* handsome appearance, expressing hope that the cause it so creditably represented might bo successful. The appearance of the Governor and his remarks were greeted with groat enthusiasm.